Development of a Novel Ex Vivo Porcine Hepatic Segmental Perfusion Proof-of-Concept Model Towards More Ethical Translational Research

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Kanani, Trisha [1 ]
Isherwood, John [1 ]
ElSamani, Kareem [1 ]
Chung, Wen Y. [1 ]
West, Kevin [2 ]
Oggioni, Marco R. [3 ]
Garcea, Giuseppe [1 ]
Dennison, Ashley [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hosp Leicester NHS Nat Hlth Serv Trust, Hepatobiliary & Pancreat Surg, Leicester, England
[2] Univ Hosp Leicester NHS Nat Hlth Serv Trust, Histopathol, Leicester, England
[3] Univ Leicester, Genet & Genome Biol, Leicester, England
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extra-corporeal; hepatic; perfusion; liver; ex-vivo; INJURY;
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10.7759/cureus.35143
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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IntroductionEx vivo machine perfusion describes the technique where organs are continuously perfused and oxygenated extracorporeally (at physiological conditions) to maintain the organs' viability. To our knowledge, there are currently no reported studies describing ex vivo perfusion of a single hepatic segment. Here, we describe the development of a porcine ex vivo hepatic segmental perfusion model to demonstrate proof of concept and support further research into the ex vivo perfusion of the human liver using discarded tissue. MethodsWhole livers were retrieved from abattoir-derived pigs and connected to a normothermic extracorporeal perfusion circuit. Constant segmental perfusion via the common or segmental hepatic artery and portal vein with heparinised autologous blood was established. The viability of the perfused organ was assessed by monitoring perfusion pressures, flow rates and histology samples. ResultsFollowing perfusion and optimisation of the model for three hepatic segments, the third perfusion demonstrated viable hepatocytes centrally after 4 h of segmental perfusion. ConclusionEx vivo hepatic segmental perfusion is technically challenging but its success in a porcine model and the principles learned should facilitate the development of an analogous human model using discarded tissue following formal liver resections. The model would use a healthy liver segment following a major formal resection such as a hemi-hepatectomy and ex vivo perfusion performed via a segmental hepatic artery and portal vein. If successful this model would represent a significant development and enable ethical translation research to assess the response of human livers to a variety of stressors, including toxicity and infection.
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